As you may or may not know, this is the last Daily Trojan issue of the semester. It’s been a wild, crazy, bacon-wrapped-hot-dog-filled ride, but all good things must come to an end (right Pete Carroll?). With that in mind, this is the last chance to print something about the current football season. It seems [...]
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Trojan swimmers prepare for nationals
The USC swimming teams travel to Ohio to compete at the short course championships.
Read the rest of this article »Inconsistent Trojans to face No. 20 Texas at home
The USC men’s basketball team struggles to find an identity before trying to defeat Texas for the second straight time.
Read the rest of this article »Women of Troy to start NCAA tournament play at Galen Center
The No. 6 women’s volleyball team takes on New Mexico at home on Friday in first round.
Read the rest of this article »Season’s results thrown away for USC-UCLA game
The Trojans and Bruins are both struggling, but each hope to end on a high note.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans aim for third straight national title
No. 1 USC faces No. 4 St. Francis in the semifinal on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif.
Read the rest of this article »Holiday album suffers from disjointed, odd tracks
Snowed In’s modernizations of classic songs fail innovate the tracks, and hurt the album.
Read the rest of this article »Neutrality a bigger issue than you think
Net neutrality. It’s a term that you might have heard, but the definition probably isn’t clear. Even to those who debate the issue, the subject material is vast and the implications are many. Net neutrality refers to Internet providers offering their services without any sort of restriction that limits access.  With Level 3 Communications’ new [...]
Read the rest of this article »Film captures the simple charm of an emotional story
The Illusionist offers a heartwarming tale, complimented by its old-school animation.
Read the rest of this article »Aronofsky’s direction and Portman’s performance elevate familiar plot to new heights.
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